Thank you to the editors where these essays were first published.
In these twenty-three essays, author Terra Trevor turns to themes of motherhood, race, identity, foster care, adoption, family ties, and community belonging.
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- A Motherhood Life Lesson
- Author's Note
- Race, Ethnicity and My Face
- Southwest Moonlight and Making Babies: An Excerpt ...
- An All-American Korean American 4th of July
- Considering a Transracial Adoption?
- Journey of a Thousand of Miles: Transracial Adoption
- Back in those days, in South Korea
- Full Circle: Journal Writing Circles With Kids and...
- Two Standards: ICWA (Indian Child Welfare Act)
- Race and Identity: Actions Speak Louder Than Words
- Bring Me Hope: Foster Parenting Through Tough Times
- American Indians in Children's Literature
- Children of the Powwow: Changing The Way We See Na...
- A Mother Reflects on Joy, Loss and Gain
- My Year at the Shelter
- Three Sections from MY LIFE
- Birthed from Scorched Hearts: Women Respond to War
- When a Child Dies: Living With Loss, Healing With ...
- Project December: This is what I want to claim as ...
- Thoughts On Adoption Motherhood, In Black, White a...
- Giving My Children Custody of their Own Lives
- To Say Mother
- Pushing up the Sky, A Mother's Story: A Memoir
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